Aramex Domestic Express
Aramex’s domestic product in the UAE offers same-day or next-day delivery, available seven days a week. That seven-day availability is a genuine advantage over providers that restrict weekend dispatches.
On the technology side, Aramex uses AI and machine learning to predict estimated delivery times. It was also the first logistics company in the GCC to pilot live last-mile tracking using Google Maps Platform, enabling customers to track their delivery from the last five stops to the doorstep. The GCC-wide rollout followed successful UAE testing in 2023.
Jeebly Dash
Jeebly Dash runs three delivery tiers, letting merchants match delivery cost to product urgency:
- Express (60-120 minutes): Dubai only, bike delivery, for time-critical orders
- Same-Day: Dubai, order cut-off at 11 AM
- Next-Day: All seven emirates, with a 2 PM cut-off
The 98% FDSS rate applies across the full operation, not just select zones. Underpinning it is data-driven fleet forecasting and AI-optimised routing built specifically around UAE delivery conditions, including the absence of a standardised postcode system, free-zone access requirements, and the volume pressure of peak shopping seasons.
Jeebly makes three delivery attempts before marking an order as Return to Origin (RTO).
The coverage distinction that matters for e-commerce: both providers cover UAE-wide next-day delivery. Where Jeebly goes further is the 60-120 minute express tier and a network of 13-plus live micro-fulfilment centres for Q-commerce. That is infrastructure Aramex does not match in the consumer e-commerce segment.
To understand how delivery timelines work by service type across the UAE, read: How Long Does Delivery Take in the UAE?
COD, Returns, and the Details That Matter at Scale
These three factors tend to surface only after something goes wrong. Worth evaluating upfront, because each one directly affects cash flow, customer retention, and the delivery promise you can credibly make at checkout.
Cash on Delivery
Both Aramex and Jeebly support COD, which remains a significant share of e-commerce transactions across the UAE and wider GCC.
Key difference: Jeebly remits COD collections to your bank account on a weekly cycle. That predictability is consistently cited by Jeebly merchant partners as a working capital advantage, particularly for brands where COD makes up a meaningful percentage of daily revenue.
Aramex also supports COD, with remittance terms structured at the account level.
Before committing to either provider: confirm the exact remittance cadence and reporting format in writing, not just that COD is available.
Reverse Logistics
Jeebly runs a dedicated reverse logistics service line covering returns management and product recalls, integrated with the same platform handling forward deliveries. Digital proof of pickup is captured at collection. Aramex includes returns handling within its e-commerce service suite.
For brands managing high return volumes, the practical question is not whether returns are supported. It is how quickly the return cycle closes, how exceptions are handled, and whether the data feeds back into your order management view.
Still managing returns manually? Read: How to Manage Returns for Your UAE Online Store
Emirate Coverage
Both providers offer next-day delivery across the UAE. Jeebly’s coverage explicitly includes all seven emirates: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah.
Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain are zones where consistent SLA delivery is not guaranteed by every provider in the market. If you sell nationally, verify the SLA for each specific emirate before making a checkout promise to your customers.
Where Jeebly Goes Further for UAE E-Commerce
For enterprise freight, institutional accounts, and businesses that need a single globally recognised partner across 70-plus countries, Aramex delivers.
The comparison shifts when the use case is specifically UAE e-commerce: merchants managing daily order flows, same-day commitments, COD cycles, returns, and growth across all seven emirates. That is the segment Jeebly was built for from day one, and the product architecture reflects it.
- Jeebly Dash covers express (60-120 min), same-day, next-day, and scheduled deliveries across the UAE.
- Jeebly Bizz handles warehousing, fulfilment, cross-border logistics, and customs clearance on a single platform, rather than across separate provider relationships. For businesses looking to understand what a 3PL actually means in practice, this is worth exploring.
- Jeebly Haul moves bulk and freight shipments above 20 kg by road, air, and sea, domestically and across GCC and MENA.
- Jeebly Plus delivers white-glove experiences for luxury and high-value categories where the delivery moment carries its own brand weight.
As order volume grows from 50 deliveries a day to 500 and beyond, Jeebly’s product architecture scales with you without requiring a platform migration.
Trusted by Mumzworld.com, Instashop, DOD UAE, and BFL Group, Jeebly carries AED 500M-plus in combined revenue and AED 1.5B-plus in shipments delivered. For more on how consistent logistics directly shapes customer experience: What to Look for in a Reliable Logistics Company in the UAE.